Đokica Stanojević

Đokica Stanojević (Serbian Cyrillic: Ђокица Станојевић; born 1956) is a Kosovo Serb politician and community leader.

[7] Kosovo's majority Albanian community largely boycotted Serbian and Yugoslavian elections during the 1990s and participated in parallel institutions.

He and other Serb refugees later appealed to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to safely return to the area; the Serbian government has raised this as a human rights issue and has noted that hostility from local authorities has made a safe return impossible for Serb citizens.

Displaced persons took part in the vote, and in several jurisdictions including Đakovica the municipal assemblies met in Central Serbia rather than their home communities.

Stanojević led an independent list to victory over the Socialist Party in Đakovica and was recognized afterward by the Serbian government as the municipality's mayor.

Since the end of the Kosovo War, he has organized several pilgrimages by Đakovica Serbs to the city and the surrounding area for religious purposes.

[18] The following year, he said that a planned visit to Đakovica had been called off due to appeals over security concerns from the American embassy and the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK).

He described the List as "created in Belgrade" and "imposed on Serbs in Kosovo," and said of Vučić, "According to the Constitution, [he] is obliged to protect every citizen of Serbia.